Well assuming you feed each horse ten pounds just one time you could feed 2,000 horses. 1 Acre of Alfalfa can produce 20,000 pounds of hay.
For a horse living out full time you need at least 1 acre per horse. I would also suggest using a vitamin supplement and if the horse is in medium to hard work then a energy food as well! If you are unsure on what to feed I recommend calling a feed supplier helpline!
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One acre of land can feed one person for a year. That acre of land can be reused to feed a person for the subsequent year.
There is no one answer. It depends on how the land is used or farmed.
about an acre will feed on easily. I would say if they are normal sized not draft horses then about 1/2 to 3/4 acres per horse with grain at least once a day.
The ideal is at minimum one acres per horse. However this can vary greatly depending on how the horses will be kept.If the horses are kept in pens, corrals, or dry-lots, then you can have more than one horse per acre provided you feed hay and provide water.If you'll have the horse turned out and the grass is sparse or none at all you may need more than one acre per horse and still need to provide hay.
It really doesn't matter where you live, but there is a rule of thumb: 1 acre per horse.
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
It depends on the type of horse feed. However, a general rule of thumb is that 1 quart of horse feed weighs approximately 1.25 pounds. So, 8 quarts of horse feed would weigh around 10 pounds.
It is good to have at least 2 or 3 acres for one horse. I used to have three horses, and we had them in a 6-acre pasture. They mowed down the grass very fast, and we sold one of them because we didnt have enough room.
well you feed your horse 1 time a day
you shouldn't feed soya beans